In 1995, Large was supposed to release his highly anticipated solo album The LP, but it was put on hold until 2003, when a website gave a copy of The LP with the purchase of his first solo hip hop album 1st Class. Although 1st Class did not receive mainstream acceptance, it gained favorable reviews by fans and critics. The album includes guest appearances by Nas, Busta Rhymes, and Q-Tip.
Large is a protege of legendary (now deceased) white hip-hop producer Paul C, with whom he credits for teaching him virtually everything he knows about record production, and the associated technology used for making music, samples, and 'beats'. Large's publishing company is named 'Paul Sea Productions' as a homage to his late mentor.
Mad Scientist
Large Professor Lyrics
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About to set up shop and drop this next degree
On the masses, yeah it's the live guy with glasses
The flushing, know from programming the percussion
Basslines are set now check me out and I'll bet ya
The one that claims that he's the best can't catch a
Beat like I catch it cause it's downright wretched
To create the great type of shit to fit
My reputations full-fledged, yo, zip the lip
I'm about to set it on society, watch me while I do it
My man I've been through it and don't know many who would
Be able to survive after things that I've
Gone through the born truth, and living though I'm driven
By everything real and I know how to deal
You think I'm lying this? The Mad Scientist
The Mad Scientist (Repeat 3x)
Never had a basement, never had an attic
Only an apartment where I forever had static
For me doing a beat and got through in the street
Even put in a cell living in hip-hop hell
So far in my career, but I'm still here
To organize for your eyes and drop science on your ears
A strong black rebel, who loves the track level
Kinda loud, so turn it up so I can find a crowd to rock
And I'll concoct something ill for real
Come into my laboratory where you can't stand still
And the funk keeps banging, to all my peeps hanging
On the block this one's for you, it's time to rock
On a higher plateau, I supply a fat show, wherever I go
Yo, you can't front on, fake, or even try and diss
Your man the Large Profess the Mad Scientist
The Mad Scientist (Repeat 3x)
I'm called the Mad Scientist Extra P
About to set up shop and drop this next degree
On the masses, yeah it's the live guy with glasses
The flushing, know from programming the percussion
Basslines are set now check me out and I'll bet ya
The one that claims that he's the best can't catch a
Beat like I catch it cause it's downright wretched
Put it through the S-950 then stretch it
To create the great type of shit to fit
My reputations full-fledged, yo, zip the lip
I'm about to set it on society, watch me while I do it
My man I've been through it and don't know many who would
Be able to survive after things that I've
Gone through the born truth, and living though I'm driven
By everything real and I know how to deal
You think I'm lying this? The Mad Scientist
I'll never die in this, the Mad Scientist
You can't try and diss the Mad Scientist
Or ever fry and crisp the Mad Scientist
Yeah, yeah
The song "The Mad Scientist" by Large Professor is a declaration of his skills as a producer and his experience in the hip-hop industry. In the first verse, he introduces himself as the "Mad Scientist Extra P" who is about to drop a new level of beats on the masses. He boasts about his ability to program percussion and create basslines, and challenges anyone who claims to be the best to try and catch a beat like he can. He also talks about using the S-950 to stretch and create the perfect sound.
In the second verse, Large Professor talks about his struggle to succeed in the industry. He never had a basement or an attic to work on his music, only a small apartment where he had to deal with static interference. He even mentions being put in jail for his passion for hip-hop. Despite these setbacks, Large Pro has persevered and is still creating music that he believes will rock crowds at his shows. He invites listeners to come to his "laboratory" and experience the magic of his funk-filled beats, promising not to disappoint.
Overall, "The Mad Scientist" is a celebration of Large Professor's impressive talent and ability to overcome adversity in pursuing his dreams.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm called the Mad Scientist Extra P
I am known as the Mad Scientist Extra P
About to set up shop and drop this next degree
I am about to establish a new level of expertise and release new music
On the masses, yeah it's the live guy with glasses
I am the live performer known for my glasses, reaching out to the masses
The flushing, know from programming the percussion
I am from Flushing, New York and renowned for programming percussion in my music
Basslines are set now check me out and I'll bet ya
I have arranged my basslines, so listen to my music and I guarantee it'll impress you
The one that claims that he's the best can't catch a
Even those who consider themselves the best cannot match my skills
Beat like I catch it cause it's downright wretched
I capture the beat in a unique and raw way
Put it through the S-950 then stretch it
I use the S-950 sampler and manipulate the sound to fit my vision
To create the great type of shit to fit
My goal is to create great music that fits my style
My reputations full-fledged, yo, zip the lip
My reputation is well-established, so don't doubt me
I'm about to set it on society, watch me while I do it
I am going to have a major impact on society with my music, so watch me closely
My man I’ve been through it and don’t know many who would
I have been through a lot and doubt many others would have survived
Be able to survive after things that I’ve
Few could endure the life experiences that I have
Gone through the born truth, and living though I'm driven
I have been through harsh realities and remain motivated
By everything real and I know how to deal
I am inspired by authenticity and know how to handle challenges
You think I'm lying this? The Mad Scientist
Do you think I am making this up? I am the Mad Scientist
Never had a basement, never had an attic
I’ve never had a home with a basement or attic
Only an apartment where I forever had static
I lived in an apartment with poor sound quality
For me doing a beat and got through in the street
I made music and shared it with people on the street
Even put in a cell living in hip-hop hell
I was arrested and had a difficult time as a hip-hop artist
So far in my career, but I'm still here
I have come a long way in my career, but I am still here
To organize for your eyes and drop science on your ears
My goal is to organize my music for listeners and share my knowledge with them
A strong black rebel, who loves the track level
I am a resilient African American artist who loves creating music
Kinda loud, so turn it up so I can find a crowd to rock
My music is loud, so turn it up and let's get a crowd going
And I'll concoct something ill for real
I will make a truly amazing creation
Come into my laboratory where you can't stand still
Enter my musical world, where you can't help but move and dance
And the funk keeps banging, to all my peeps hanging
My music's funkiness is infectious, and it's for everyone enjoying it
On the block this one's for you, it's time to rock
This song is for everyone on the block to enjoy and get dancing
On a higher plateau, I supply a fat show, wherever I go
I am on a higher level and always put on a great show wherever I perform
Yo, you can't front on, fake, or even try and diss
Don't even try to doubt, act fake, or criticize me
Your man the Large Profess the Mad Scientist
I am Large Professor, also known as The Mad Scientist
I'll never die in this, the Mad Scientist
I will live on through my music as The Mad Scientist
You can't try and diss the Mad Scientist
Do not attempt to criticize me, The Mad Scientist
Or ever fry and crisp the Mad Scientist
My talent and creativity will never be destroyed, The Mad Scientist
Yeah, yeah
Simply an affirmation
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DAVID RICHARD MATTHEWS, PAUL MITCHELL
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Kinyatta King
Great song. My father Gary King is the bass player for the melody. ✊🏾
auqroban 🇮🇶
Mad respect 🤍
Andre Coleman
Props to Pops!
SHAWN WARD
pops is phunky
C.W. Richardson 3
Ok...
Higher Consciousness
Wow he's a G. I thought it was a sample 😮❤
Eric Schaevitz
You just can't replicate that grimy, 1990s New York sound. The minute the beat drops it just screams New York........so distinctive, so good.
Grambo Gringus
Shit, maybe you can’t but I can.
But for real this was a very unique time in music and I can appreciate that. Definitely inspires what I make today.
Slamdog500
Large Pro can be defined as a Top 10 Hip Hop Producer.
edit: What sets him so apart from other grand masters like Pete Rock or J Dilla is his extreme positive energy and he is also extremely skilled on the mic. I love this man.
Sinosure
No doubt!! He's my second favorite behind Pete Rock!!